Enabling or specifying the full download path – Lenovo ThinkPad R61i User Manual

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No Proxy Servers =<IP addresses>

4.

Save the file.

5.

Put the file back by using the RRUTIL process described in “Using
RRUTIL.EXE” on page 32.

To add an HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, Gopher, or WAIS proxy server

, type =<address of

proxy>

after the appropriate line. For example, if the address of your proxy server

is http://www.your company.com/proxy, the HTTP Server line would read as
follows:

HTTP Server=http://www.your company.com/proxy

To add the port to the entry

, place a colon after the address and type the port

number. The same is true for the

″No Proxy Servers″ and ″Automatic Proxy

Configuration URL

″ fields.

z:\preboot\opera\profile\opera6.ini

Enabling or specifying the full download path

There are numerous settings that you can set to enable display of the

″Save As″

window. The most straightforward method follows:
1.

Get the C:\PREBOOT\OPERA\DEFAULTS\STANDARD_menu.ini file by
using the RRUTIL process described in “Using RRUTIL.EXE” on page 32.

2.

Locate the following string:

;;Item, 50761

3.

Open the file for editing.

4.

Locate the [Link Popup Menu].

5.

Remove the two semicolons, and then save the file. When Rescue and Recovery
is closed and reopened, a user is able to right-click a link and the

″Save Target

As

″ option is displayed. This results in display of the ″Save As″ window.

Note:

Straight links (not redirected links) work with the preceding procedure.

For example, if a link targets a .php script, Opera saves the script only, not the
file to which the script points.

6.

Put the file back by using the RRUTIL process described in “Using
RRUTIL.EXE” on page 32.

To specify a fixed download directory, do the following:
1.

Get the C:\PREBOOT\OPERA\norm1.ini file by using the RRUTIL process
described in “Using RRUTIL.EXE” on page 32.

2.

Open the file for editing.

3.

In the file, locate this line:

Download Directory=%OpShare%

4.

Change %OpShare% to the full path of the directory to which you want
downloaded files to be saved.

5.

Save the norm1.ini file. When Rescue and Recovery is closed and reopened,
Opera saves downloaded files to the specified directory.

6.

Put the file back by using the RRUTIL process described in “Using
RRUTIL.EXE” on page 32.

Notes:

1.

Customizing the full path for downloading does not enable users to save the
target file, even if the link is redirected.

2.

The Opera browser is configured to download only the .zip, .exe, and .txt file
types, and customizing only changes Opera behavior for these file types.
Internet access is provided to help users get up and running. For the purposes

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